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The Dawdler's Philosophy
The Dawdler's Philosophy
89 episodes
9 months ago
Most hustlers won’t wait to put off to tomorrow what they can do today. Not us! We can’t wait to put off to tomorrow what we can do today. We’re overripe fruit of the late bloom. Dawdlers. But all things must come to a partial end and this is partially it! ...a whimper into the abyss... We do a podcast we call The Dawdler's Philosophy. It's just two of us, Harland and Ryan (maybe not making it even if we try). We mostly talk about ideas and science and stuff. We also talk about things. Stuffing! We try to define the terms we use and, well, we try to be nice to each other. Expect content. We aren't interested in spectacle or forced passion and drama. But we're also as advertised.
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Most hustlers won’t wait to put off to tomorrow what they can do today. Not us! We can’t wait to put off to tomorrow what we can do today. We’re overripe fruit of the late bloom. Dawdlers. But all things must come to a partial end and this is partially it! ...a whimper into the abyss... We do a podcast we call The Dawdler's Philosophy. It's just two of us, Harland and Ryan (maybe not making it even if we try). We mostly talk about ideas and science and stuff. We also talk about things. Stuffing! We try to define the terms we use and, well, we try to be nice to each other. Expect content. We aren't interested in spectacle or forced passion and drama. But we're also as advertised.
Show more...
Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
Science
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E44: Subjective Chiroptera of Experience - Thomas Nagel's "What is it Like to Be a Bat?"
The Dawdler's Philosophy
49 minutes 29 seconds
5 years ago
E44: Subjective Chiroptera of Experience - Thomas Nagel's "What is it Like to Be a Bat?"
This episode is slightly different, in that it is our first attempt at recording while doing a Live Stream!  Sounds about the same I reckon.  But we're excited anyway.   An analysis of Thomas Nagel's 1974 paper "What is it Like to Be a Bat?", which initiated "decades of confusion" in the philosophy of mind literature, and gave us the phrase still in use today "what-it's-like"-ness as a pseudo-definition for consciousness.  
The Dawdler's Philosophy
Most hustlers won’t wait to put off to tomorrow what they can do today. Not us! We can’t wait to put off to tomorrow what we can do today. We’re overripe fruit of the late bloom. Dawdlers. But all things must come to a partial end and this is partially it! ...a whimper into the abyss... We do a podcast we call The Dawdler's Philosophy. It's just two of us, Harland and Ryan (maybe not making it even if we try). We mostly talk about ideas and science and stuff. We also talk about things. Stuffing! We try to define the terms we use and, well, we try to be nice to each other. Expect content. We aren't interested in spectacle or forced passion and drama. But we're also as advertised.